We recently reported about Tri Force Heroes and the placement on the Zelda timeline. Well, in the same interview with Game Informer - it was mentioned that Tri Force Heroes will not feature costumes based on Mario or any other franchise. The costumes will be based on the Zelda universe only. There is little known if they will add in ones later using DLC; however, this is certainly an option. Should that happen - we will be sure to let you know!

We recently reported that Tri Force Heroes is not in the Zelda timeline; however, we now have reports of uncertainty in the matter. Nintendo's Hiromasa Shikata - in an interview with Game Informer - said that Zelda has "three parallel worlds" and he "can't say which one it's in at this point." This sheds doubt on the previous reports and brings some hope to the game being part of the timeline. We will keep you updated as new information surfaces.

Satoru Iwata passed away a few days ago and the world has been mourning ever since, with many of them making art as a tribute or even cover songs. The Symphony of the Goddesses paid their respects in the form of a moment of silence. You can view it below...

The Team Players have produced several acoustic covers of Zelda songs in the past. They have done both a Dragon Roost Island theme and a Milk Bar theme. Well - today we bring you their rendition of Outset Island from The Wind Waker HD. Check it out below...

The Majora's Mask soundtrack is heading to Japan on October 7th, 2015 in an all new and remastered release by Tablier Communications and their Symphony No. 5 label. It features 113 tracks, 2 disks, 8 page booklet, special poster, and keychain. The tracks are from the original release with the Majora's Mask 3D ending sequence added. Check out another image below...

All sorts of information about Tri Force Heroes has been revealed in the last several days - including the reason for no female characters - from director Hiromasa Shikata. The latest bit of news will be disappointing for amiibo fans. It has been revealed by Shikata that there are not really any plans to add amiibo support in Tri Force Heroes. Check out the full quotes below...

We all remember the Legend of Zelda Manga Boxset that was released a while back and how it included many mangas from various Zelda games. Many fans have longed for a new entry into the manga series since they stopped being created several years ago. Well, we have good news! Akira Himekawa have posted to their website that a new entry is being worked on for 2015. We have no details about what game it will feature or a launch date. Be sure to check back as we will keep you updated when new information is released!

Tri Force Heroes is launching for Nintendo 3DS later this year and brings a multiplayer experience. In the game - you work together to get the materials for new outfits, which change the attributes of the players wearing them. One such outfit is a Zelda outfit, which leads many to wonder if a female playable character would be present in the game.

In an interview with IGN - Tri Force Heroes Director Hiromasa Shikata explains why a female character will not appear in the game. He cites that the "story" calls for a "legend/prophecy" where heroes come together and that the heroes are "male characters." This backstory makes female characters not make any sense for the game. Check out the full quotes below for more information...

Eimear Noone - the conductress for Symphony of the Goddesses - recently launched a Kickstarter for a new project entitled: Songs of Zelda: A Link to the Celts. They are striving to create an album full of Zelda music with an Irish twist. Eimear Noone asked for $30,000 in order to fufil the funding requirements of the project; however, they have since surpassed this goal and - at the time of writing - are at $33,560!

This Kickstarter will potentially be the only way to obtain a physical copy of the album along with many other goodies such as a replica of Eimear Noone's signature baton! Be sure to check out this Kickstarter if you are a fan of music and watch the introduction video for it below...

Super Mario Maker is heading to Wii U later this year and bringing with it a game that allows the creation of Mario levels. That is what Super Mario Maker was created to do - allow users the ability to create their own Mario levels based on several games in the franchise such as Super Mario Bros. Well, what about a Zelda Maker? According to a Game Informer interview with Super Mario Maker prodcuer Takashi Tezuka and director Yosuke Oshino - Zelda Maker would be a "challenge to make" and that it "might be a difficult task." See the full quotes below...

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